99 bottles of wine on the wall
Bryan Garcia, who goes by the handle of @Corkhoarder on social media, proves that he hoards more than just corks with the above photo posted to Instagram.
He says he did it himself. Wine bottle wall art that we can all aspire to! (Especially the wines that Bryan drank…mmm) Bryan says he got the clear acrylic shelves at the Container Store, measured, measured again, and screwed them in.
“The entire project was made possible by the Container Store, Postmates, and my iPhone level app,” Bryan says.
Many collectors like to take home trophy bottles after a meal, somehow unable to let them go. While many collections of such “dead soldiers” may hold sentimental value to the individual, I have seen some that look just this side of a recycling bin: really, full bottles look much more appealing with all their uncorked potential.
So a tip of the corkscrew to Bryan for making the empties look appealing! And good luck with the security deposit when the lease is up…
On November 4th, 2015 at 3:39 pm ,Daniel wrote:
He has got nothing on Rudy’s wall!
On November 4th, 2015 at 10:39 pm ,Mahee Ferlini wrote:
Great idea. Thank you so much for sharing your wall art. It is really something that can be constantly updated also.
On November 7th, 2015 at 2:21 pm ,Jane wrote:
It’s very cool. Great idea, creative decoration, and craftsmanship far beyond my skill level. But as a former Angelino, I have to ask- dude, do you live in earthquake country?
On November 10th, 2015 at 4:05 pm ,Dean wrote:
It looks hideous
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